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Robby Anderson has had enough of Sam Darnold.


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1 minute ago, WOW!! said:

Wow didn't say get rid of Teddy.. Your owner made it clear Teddy wasn't coming back if he has anything to do with it.. Which he did...

They failed on Stafford and Watson.. So what was the move?? Start Grier and PJ for the season..

Once they decided Feilds and Jones weren't going to work here.. 

What was the move??

Bring in someone to compete. I can understand getting Sam but only having PJ is like saying you’re okay going into the season with just Sam. 
 

My point is, making moves for the hell of it shouldn’t be praised.

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7 minutes ago, firefox1234 said:

Bring in someone to compete. I can understand getting Sam but only having PJ is like saying you’re okay going into the season with just Sam. 
 

My point is, making moves for the hell of it shouldn’t be praised.

Who!!!!!! 

They made their bed when they got his sorry ass!!  There were no other options...

My point is it wasn't for the hell of it at all..

They thought they could rehabilitate and coach up Sam.. They were wrong...

Most of if not all coaches think they can take some other teams trash and coach them up to their potential..

Sometimes it works sometimes it doesn't..

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